For tiny Bluetooth speakers, choose Clip 5 if you want louder sound and a carabiner; pick Go 4 if you prefer pocket size and a lower price.
JBL Clip 5
JBL Go 4
Best Budget Under $50
- Tiny footprint and 0.42 lb weight.
- Seven hours per charge (+2 h with Boost).
- Stereo pair or group via Auracast.
JBL Go 4
Outdoor‑Ready Everyday
- Sturdier hook for packs and strollers.
- More volume headroom with 7W driver.
- 12 hours per charge (+3 h with Boost).
JBL Clip 5
Ultra‑portable speakers decide how your music sounds on hikes, bike rides, and pool days. These two take different routes: one brings a built‑in carabiner and more punch; the other keeps costs down and fits anywhere. This guide gives you the fast verdict and the trade‑offs that push a buyer one way or the other.
In A Nutshell
Pick Clip 5 if you want a louder pocket speaker that clips to a bag and lasts longer between charges. Choose Go 4 if you value the lowest price and a tiny body that slips into a jeans pocket. Both are IP67, both use Bluetooth 5.3 with Auracast, and both work with the JBL Portable app for EQ and updates.
Side‑By‑Side Specs
JBL Clip 5 — What We Like / What We Don’t Like
✅ What We Like
- 7W output and a 45 mm driver add more headroom in open spaces.
- Wide carabiner hooks to straps, stroller handles, or belt loops in seconds.
- Up to 12 hours on a charge with an extra +3 hours via Playtime Boost.
- IP67 rating keeps dust and water worries low around pools and trails.
- Auracast groups with other supported JBL speakers; two units form stereo.
- JBL Portable app offers a customizable EQ and firmware updates.
⚠️ What We Don’t Like
- Costs more; the gap over the smaller model sits near $30 at MSRP.
- Heavier and taller; it doesn’t disappear in a pants pocket.
- No wired input; this is a Bluetooth‑only design.
JBL Go 4 — What We Like / What We Don’t Like
✅ What We Like
- Lowest price in JBL’s current micro‑speaker line.
- 0.42 lb body fits anywhere; slips into a jacket or cycling pouch.
- IP67 keeps it safe at the beach or by the pool.
- Auracast stereo with a second unit; easy grouping with supported models.
- JBL Portable app adds EQ, firmware updates, and Playtime Boost control.
⚠️ What We Don’t Like
- Lower 4.2W output means less volume headroom outdoors.
- Battery tops out at 7 hours before Boost; shorter trips only.
- No carabiner; the fabric loop needs a separate clip if you want to hang it.
Clip 5 Or Go 4: Which Fits You Better
Performance & Speed
Sound is where these two separate. Clip 5’s 7‑watt amplifier and the same 45 mm driver size give it more usable volume and fuller lows in open air. You’ll notice steadier mids and a touch more bass weight once wind and distance enter the scene. Go 4 uses the same driver diameter but a 4.2‑watt amp, so it shines at arm’s length, voices stay clear, and the footprint stays tiny.
Neither model reaches true sub‑bass; physics says you need a larger cabinet. Still, both deliver punch that feels bigger than their size, and both stay pleasant at moderate volume. If you want the option to fill a campsite table or a small room without strain, the Clip is the safer bet.
Display & Build
There’s no display here, but the build details matter. Clip 5 centers on a wide integrated carabiner that actually changes how you use it. Snap it to a backpack strap, stroller handle, or belt loop and forget it. The enclosure has rubberized edges that shrug off bumps. Go 4 keeps weight and size lower and adds a tidy fabric loop; it stows cleanly in a pocket or the small mesh pouch on a daypack.
Both bring an IP67 rating for dust and water. That covers a drop in a pool, a sandy beach day, or rain on the trail. The choice is simple: if you want a built‑in hook that never needs an extra accessory, the Clip is the better design; if you want the smallest rectangle you can throw in a pocket, the Go wins.
Battery & Charging
Battery life separates them clearly. Clip 5 is rated for up to 12 hours and adds up to 3 more when you enable Playtime Boost in the app. Go 4 runs up to 7 hours and adds up to 2 with Boost. Both charge over USB‑C in about three hours with a typical 5V/1A charger, and both include the cable in the box. The longer curve on Clip 5 makes it better for day‑long errands or longer hikes.
Ports & Connectivity
Both speakers use Bluetooth 5.3 and can form a stereo pair with a second unit of the same model. They also join larger groups through Auracast—Bluetooth’s new broadcast‑style sharing—so you can play the same stream across multiple supported JBL portables. If you’re new to the term, JBL has a short primer on how Auracast works and why it matters in crowded places. Neither model offers 3.5 mm aux‑in; this is a wireless‑only design.
Software & Updates
The JBL Portable app ties the experience together. You get a customizable EQ, a handful of presets, firmware updates, and the Playtime Boost toggle on both speakers. The app also walks stereo pairing steps and can show battery status. Configuration takes a minute, and once you set a curve you like, both models keep it next time you connect.
Pricing & Packages
At list price, Clip 5 sits at $79.95 and Go 4 at $49.95. Both boxes include a USB‑C cable, quick start guide, and warranty card. For a deep spec look, JBL’s Go 4 spec sheet (PDF) details the 45 mm transducer, 4.2 W RMS output, and 7‑hour rating, while Clip 5’s product page lists a 7 W amp, 12‑hour rating, and the same 45 mm driver.
ℹ️ Good To Know: Dry the USB‑C port before charging and avoid plugging in while the speaker is wet; that protects the seals and the battery.
Price, Value & Ownership
The second table shows the money and ownership pieces side‑by‑side. The Clip’s higher price buys more playtime, a built‑in carabiner, and greater volume headroom; the Go’s appeal is pure simplicity at the lowest cost.
Where Each One Wins
🏆 Mount & Carry — JBL Clip 5
🏆 Pocket Size — JBL Go 4
🏆 Price — JBL Go 4
🏆 Group Listening — Tie (Auracast)
Decision Guide
✅ Choose JBL Clip 5 If…
- You want the loudest micro‑JBL you can clip to a bag or stroller.
- Longer days out call for 12 hours of run time with Boost in reserve.
- Hanging is part of your routine and you don’t want to carry a separate clip.
✅ Choose JBL Go 4 If…
- Your priority is a tiny speaker that vanishes in a pocket.
- You want the lowest price and still want Auracast for stereo with a second unit.
- Your listening happens at close range—desks, hotel rooms, and solo workouts.
Best Fit For Most Shoppers
If you want one pick that covers more scenarios, choose Clip 5. It plays louder with less strain, clips securely to anything, and stretches battery life the furthest. Go 4 is the smarter buy only when you care most about price and pocket carry. Once you add a second unit for stereo, both shine—the Clip just gives you a bigger window before the volume runs out.
Specs, features, and prices were compiled from JBL’s official materials, including the Clip 5 product page and the Go 4 datasheet, plus JBL’s overview of Auracast. Warranty terms for U.S. buyers are one year for portables per JBL support.
